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#politics

Breitbart: Montana GOP Lawmaker Introduces Ban on Red Flag Laws
Montana GOP Lawmaker Introduces Ban on Red Flag Laws
Montana State Rep. Braxton Mitchell (R) is advocating for House Bill 809 to prevent localities from enacting red flag laws, citing concerns over due process. He argues that constitutional rights should not be stripped based on mere accusations and emphasizes the need for proper legal proceedings.

Mitchell's stance is supported by data suggesting that red flag laws may not be effective, as highlighted by California's experience with such laws despite leading in active shooter incidents. The bill aims to protect individuals from what Mitchell describes as judicial overreach.


Breitbart: Martina Navratilova Savages Dems for Voting Against Keeping Males Out of Women's Sports
Martina Navratilova Savages Dems for Voting Against Keeping Males Out of Women's Sports
Martina Navratilova criticized Senate Democrats for blocking the "Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act of 2025," which aimed to prevent males from competing in women's sports. The bill failed to pass with only 51 votes, falling short of the required 60.

Navratilova expressed her frustration on social media, urging Democrats to support the measure and prioritize women's sports. The legislation seeks to codify former President Trump's executive orders regarding Title IX rules, which could be overturned by future administrations.


Fox News: Former Harris 2024 advisor sends warning to Democrats in audience for Trump speech: 'Do not do dumb sh--'
Former Harris 2024 advisor sends warning to Democrats in audience for Trump speech: 'Do not do dumb sh--'
A former advisor to Kamala Harris cautioned Democrats against disruptive behavior during President Trump's upcoming speech to Congress. Ian Sams urged party members not to engage in protests that could detract from the event, responding to reports of planned demonstrations.

The White House downplayed the potential for disruptions, asserting that Trump is prepared for any protests. Some Democrats are reportedly considering walking out if they find Trump's comments offensive, indicating a desire to express their discontent in a more productive manner.


Fox News: House GOPers hope Trump keeps door to mineral deal open for Ukraine despite Oval Office dispute
House GOPers hope Trump keeps door to mineral deal open for Ukraine despite Oval Office dispute
House Republicans are urging President Trump to maintain a proposed minerals deal with Ukraine, despite a recent tense meeting with President Zelenskyy. GOP members believe the deal, which would provide the U.S. access to Ukraine’s critical minerals in exchange for support, remains beneficial.

Zelenskyy has expressed readiness to negotiate further, acknowledging the meeting did not go as planned. He emphasized the importance of collaboration under Trump's leadership to achieve lasting peace.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Ashley Hinson: DOGE 'Just Getting Started'
Exclusive -- Rep. Ashley Hinson: DOGE 'Just Getting Started'
Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) emphasized the early successes of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in identifying wasteful federal spending. She noted that significant savings have already been achieved, but more work is needed to maximize taxpayer returns and improve government efficiency.

Hinson called for a thorough review of federal funding and highlighted the need for Congress to take action on slashing spending. She pointed out that many federal agency budgets grew substantially during the pandemic, which she believes is unsustainable.


#society

GB News: BBC adds two childless drag queens to list of 'inspirational mums' on children's website for International Women's Day
BBC adds two childless drag queens to list of 'inspirational mums' on children's website for International Women's Day
CBeebies has faced backlash for including drag queens Marsha P Johnson and Sylvia Rivera in a list of "inspirational mums" on its children's website for International Women's Day. Critics argue that the inclusion of these male-born figures, who did not have children, misrepresents motherhood.

Gender-critical groups and some politicians have condemned the move as inappropriate for the platform's young audience, claiming it promotes a distorted view of motherhood. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions surrounding gender identity and representation.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: White House welcomes Arab ‘input’ on Trump’s Gaza plan, says Hamas can’t stay in power
White House welcomes Arab ‘input’ on Trump’s Gaza plan, says Hamas can’t stay in power
The White House is open to input from Arab nations on a Gaza reconstruction plan that avoids relocating Palestinians, while maintaining that Hamas cannot govern Gaza. Israel's Foreign Ministry criticized the alternative plan as outdated and reiterated support for President Trump's proposal to resettle Gazans.

In related news, hostage Matan Angrest is reportedly suffering severe injuries and neglect while in Hamas captivity. Meanwhile, Arab leaders have agreed to create a trust fund for Gaza's reconstruction, seeking international contributions to aid in rebuilding efforts.


#economy

Breitbart: Agriculture Sec'y: 'Current Trade War' Will 'Hopefully' Lead to 'New Trading Partners', We're Also Trying to Bring Jobs Back
Agriculture Sec'y: 'Current Trade War' Will 'Hopefully' Lead to 'New Trading Partners', We're Also Trying to Bring Jobs Back
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized the importance of bringing jobs back to America during a CNN interview, discussing the potential benefits of tariffs and new trade partnerships with countries like India and Vietnam. She expressed optimism about resolving trade issues with Mexico and Canada.

Rollins stated that while negotiations continue, the U.S. will seek to expand its export markets globally. She believes the current trade war could ultimately lead to positive outcomes for American workers and the economy.


Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Tariffs Are Absorbed by U.S. Retailers, Not Consumers
Breitbart Business Digest: Tariffs Are Absorbed by U.S. Retailers, Not Consumers
President Trump's recent tariffs on Mexican, Canadian, and Chinese goods triggered market fluctuations, with the Dow falling 1.55% but recovering somewhat by the day’s end. Historical data suggests that while import prices rise with tariffs, consumer price increases are often limited as retailers absorb costs to maintain customer loyalty.

Research indicates that U.S. retailers frequently adjust pricing strategies rather than fully passing on tariff costs to consumers. Additionally, the corporate tax cuts from 2018 provided firms with the flexibility to manage these costs. Overall, historical trends indicate that fears of significant consumer price hikes due to tariffs may be overstated.